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- Géza_Lakatos abstract "Knight Géza Lakatos de Csíkszentsimon (Hungarian title/name: \"vitéz lófő csíkszentsimoni Lakatos Géza\"; in German: Geza Ritter Lakatos, Edler von Csikszentsimon) (Budapest, 30 April 1890 – Adelaide, 21 May 1967) was a colonel general in the Hungarian Army during World War II who served briefly as Prime Minister of Hungary, under governor Miklós Horthy from 29 August 1944, until 15 October 1944.He graduated at Ludovica Military Academy. He was a military attaché in Prague from 1928 to 1934. On 5 August 1943 he succeeded vitéz Gusztáv Jány as commander of the Second Army. On 1 April 1944 he was appointed commander of the 1st Hungarian Army, but this was only until 15 May 1944.In August 1944 supporters of Lakatos and Horthy, armed with one tank, overthrew the German-installed government of Döme Sztójay. Lakatos's military government stopped the deportation of Hungarian Jews, with acting Interior Minister Béla Horváth ordering Hungarian gendarmes to use deadly force against any deportation effort. Lakatos also reopened peace talks with the Allies that had previously been begun by Miklós Kállay. He even went as far as to begin talks with the Soviets. On 15 October 1944, Horthy tried to force the Germans out entirely and concluded an armistice with the Allies. However, when Horthy announced this in a nationwide radio address, the Germans kidnapped Horthy's son, Miklós Horthy, Jr., and Horthy surrendered to them. The far right fringe Arrow Cross Party, backed by the Germans, immediately staged a coup and took full control of the government. Lakatos was forced to resign that day, and was imprisoned by the Germans. He emigrated to Australia in 1956, when the failed Hungarian Revolution briefly allowed people to emigrate from Hungary.".
- Géza_Lakatos activeYearsEndDate "1944-10-16".
- Géza_Lakatos activeYearsStartDate "1944-08-29".
- Géza_Lakatos birthDate "1890-04-30".
- Géza_Lakatos birthPlace Budapest.
- Géza_Lakatos birthPlace Hungary.
- Géza_Lakatos deathDate "1967-05-21".
- Géza_Lakatos deathPlace Adelaide.
- Géza_Lakatos deathPlace Australia.
- Géza_Lakatos monarch Miklós_Horthy.
- Géza_Lakatos nationality Hungary.
- Géza_Lakatos orderInOffice "Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Hungary".
- Géza_Lakatos profession Politician.
- Géza_Lakatos successor Ferenc_Szálasi.
- Géza_Lakatos thumbnail LakatosGéza_Portrait_1940s.jpg?width=300.
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- Géza_Lakatos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Géza Lakatos".
- Géza_Lakatos after Ferenc_Szálasi.
- Géza_Lakatos after "Lieutenant-General Károly Beregfy".
- Géza_Lakatos after "Lieutenant-General Lajos Veress".
- Géza_Lakatos before Döme_Sztójay.
- Géza_Lakatos before "Lieutenant-General Gusztáv Jány".
- Géza_Lakatos before "Lieutenant-General István Náday".
- Géza_Lakatos birthDate "1890-04-30".
- Géza_Lakatos birthPlace Budapest.
- Géza_Lakatos birthPlace Hungary.
- Géza_Lakatos deathDate "1967-05-21".
- Géza_Lakatos deathPlace Adelaide.
- Géza_Lakatos deathPlace Australia.
- Géza_Lakatos honorificPrefix Order_of_Vitéz.
- Géza_Lakatos honorificSuffix "de Csíkszentsimon".
- Géza_Lakatos monarch Miklós_Horthy.
- Géza_Lakatos monarch "(as Regent)".
- Géza_Lakatos name "Géza Lakatos".
- Géza_Lakatos nationality Hungary.
- Géza_Lakatos order Prime_Minister_of_Hungary.
- Géza_Lakatos party "Independent".
- Géza_Lakatos portal "Biography".
- Géza_Lakatos portal "Hungary".
- Géza_Lakatos portal "World War II".
- Géza_Lakatos predecessor Döme_Sztójay.
- Géza_Lakatos profession Politician.
- Géza_Lakatos successor Ferenc_Szálasi.
- Géza_Lakatos termEnd "1944-10-16".
- Géza_Lakatos termStart "1944-08-29".
- Géza_Lakatos title Prime_Minister_of_Hungary.
- Géza_Lakatos title "Commander of the Hungarian First Army".
- Géza_Lakatos title "Commander of the Hungarian Second Army".
- Géza_Lakatos wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.